Plugable, experts in advanced connectivity, is proud to introduce the world’s first 10-port USB-C charger with intelligent ...
Most of the legacy (and even some modern-day) USB peripherals use the larger USB Type-A connector, and they might outnumber the ones that have already transitioned to USB-C. Thankfully ...
USB-C support on Android may vary wildly across manufacturers, but either you’re holding Apple to a higher standard, or you ...
Magnetic USB-C connectors are great MagSafe alternatives for easy plugging and unplugging. Third-party magnetic cables for ...
Currently, the most commonly used USB standards are USB 3.1, USB 3.2, and USB 4.0. Physically, USB connectors now come in three versions: USB-A, USB-B, and USB-C. But what’s the difference between all ...
Over the past year, Apple has gone nearly all-in on USB-C, finally ditching the Lightning port on the iPhone and, more ...
Furthermore, while most gadgets historically shipped with an adapter in the box, many brands are now asking you to bring your own. Luckily, USB Power Delivery (USB PD) is a universal charging ...
Not all USB Type-C cables are created equal. Some support higher data transfer speeds than others. Some support fast charging ...
Meet the BLE caberQU, the ultimate digital USB-C to USB-C cable tester designed to keep your cables in top-notch condition. This pocket-sized gadget provides you with detailed insights into your ...
The new Anker Nano car charger, which plugs into a vehicle’s auxiliary power outlet, will reportedly deliver up to 75W of ...
Older phones will use a USB-C-to-Lightning cable, while the iPhone 15 series will have USB-C at both ends. It’s important to consider the amount of wattage a charger will provide to your device.
Back in June, the Pixel 8 and newer phones gained DisplayPort Support and the Google Store is now selling a USB-C to HDMI cable just for that. Made by Cable Matters, you use it to “seamlessly ...